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THE SUNSET OF PARIS Print

Keisuke Nomura

Japan

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This is memories of PARIS. The title of this picture is the sunset of Paris. There are many points to this picture. Let's look at it in order. First of all, the main drawing is the view of the arch of the Arch of Triumph and the setting sun behind it. The white stone that forms Paris blush with the setting sun in the west, and receives its light from behind, and where the sun is shining turns pink. The front of the Triumphal Arch is somewhat yellowish, but the left half of the sky is blue (dark blue), representing the evening atmosphere. So I pictured the lighting as it was lit up at night, reflecting the color of the lighting. The yellow-green part behind the Arch of Triumph is a row of plantains on Champs-Elysees Street, which is illuminated by the sunset from time to time. If you look down to the lower left, you will see the side corridor of the cathedral. Built with flying beams (flying buttress), retaining walls and pointed arches, Gothic architecture features. A dark, dark, dark, dark, dark cavity with a side corridor section, with a steeple arch on the ceiling. The outside light shines through the stent class from the high window on the side wall through the cavity. Next, the triangular-roofed portion of the lower step is a front-view drawing of a small tower (pinnacle) attached to the tip of the cathedral's retaining wall. Next to it, you can see that there are three trees coming in line, from the exposure of the trunk and the shadow that extends below, toward the right-hand side of the screen, towards the back of the left hand. Next to it is a high-window (stained glass) unit in the corridor. The cathedral, in fact, is a combination of simple geometric patterns of circles and straight lines, in a complex and diverse design. Imagine two circles of a reasonable size. If you stack the two circles so that they pass through the center point of each circle, you'll get a rugby ball-like ellipse in the center. If only the pointed part is cut, it is actually a spire arch. The combination of repetition is the basic pattern of the cathedral. At the center of the screen is the church steeple. There was a spot light on the right side of the spire near the first valley, and it was lit up because it had a pointed roof. The shadow is reflected on the side of the right leg toward the arch of triumph on the left side of the spire. In real structure, it is not possible to say that the church steeple is situated below the arch of the arch of the arch. If it seemed forced, there would be a church, in its position, farther than the Arch of Triumph. The reason is that the sky at the back of the steeple is colored by the thin sky part of the sky (below the red part of the evening sky). There is also a paradox where the empty part of the upper layer, which is supposed to be high, goes below the dark red part.) However, the shadow of the steeple is reflected on the side of the arch, and the position of it is denied, and you can enjoy the strange paradox, which seems to be present at the same level as the arch of the arc, or maybe even a little before it. Finally, let's move to the upper right of the screen. The ivy that derives from the lower cathedral extends upward, and along the way there are grapes. At the top was a signboard in the shape of a wine bottle and a wine glass. The grapes are always next to me, so I'm free to take their place. Merci. Art is one and only in the world.You are the one and only one of all. I’m glad you enjoyed the art with your life! - この絵のタイトルは、パリの夕日です。この絵もたくさんのポイントがあります。順を追って紹介していきましょう。  まず最初に、メインの構図は凱旋門とその背後に沈む夕日の情景です。パリを形作っている白い石に、西へ沈んでいく夕日でそらが赤く染まり、その光を背後から受けて、陽が当っている所はピンク色に染まります。凱旋門の正面は、やや黄色味がかっていますが、上空の左半分は青(紺)色で夜の雰囲気を表しています。ですので、夜にライトアップされたときの照明の色を反射して光っている様子をイメージして描きました。  凱旋門の後ろの黄緑色の部分は、シャンゼリゼ通りにあるプラタナス並木で、所々夕日に照らされています。    左下に目を移すと、大聖堂の側廊の部分で、飛び梁(フライングバットレス)と控え壁と尖塔アーチで、ゴシック建築の特徴です。濃い紺色の空洞が側廊の断面を現していて、天井は尖塔アーチが組まれています。その空洞の中を側壁に設けられた高窓からステンドクラスを通して外の光が内部を照らします。  つづいて下の段の三角屋根状の部分は、大聖堂の控え壁の先端につけられる小塔(ピナクル)を正面から描いたものです。    さらにその隣には、3本の木が並んでいて、幹の光の当たり具合と下に伸びる影から、画面右手手前からむかって左手奥の方へ、光が抜けていることが分かります。  さらにその隣へいくと、先ほどの側廊にある高窓(ステンドグラス)の1ユニットがあります。大聖堂は、複雑多様に見えるデザインも、実は円と直線のシンプルな幾何学模様の組み合わせで出来ています。適当な大きさの2つの円を想像してみてください。それぞれの円の中心点を通るように二つの円を重ねると、中央にラグビーボールのような楕円が出来ると思います。そのとがった方だけを切り取ると、実は尖塔アーチの図柄になります。その繰り返しの組み合わせが、大聖堂の基本パターンになっているのです。  画面の中心には、教会の尖塔部分がそびえています。その尖塔の右側の一番谷の辺りにスポットライトの光があって、とんがり屋根をしたからライトアップしています。その影が、この尖塔の左手にある凱旋門にむかって右側の足の側面に映っています。現実の構造的には、凱旋門よりも低い所に教会の尖塔が位置すると言うことはありえません。もし無理やりにでも見えるとすれば、遠近法の関係で位置的には凱旋門よりも遠くに教会はあるはずです。その証拠に、尖塔のバックにある空は、比較的上空の薄い空の部分の色を配しているからです(夕空の赤い部分よりも下の層の部分。ここにも、本来は高いところにあるはずの上層の空の部分が、濃い赤色の部分よりも下側に入り込んでいるというパラドックスがあります)。ですが凱旋門の側面に尖塔の影が映っていることによって、その位置関係は否定され、凱旋門と同列か、それとももしかしたらそれよりもやや手前に、この尖塔はあるようにみえる、その不思議なパラドックスを楽しんでください。  最後に、画面右上にいきましょう。下方の大聖堂内部から派生するツタは上空へ伸び、途中ブドウの実もなっています。一番先には、ワインボトルとワイングラスをかたどった看板がさがっています。となりにブドウの実がいつでも成っているので、おかわり自由です。Merci.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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